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DEUTERONOMY | 14:25 convert — DEUT691 If you ponder the eternity at the end of ...

DEUT691 If you ponder the eternity at the end of life's road, and you realize that indeed "you can't take it with you," learn from Scripture's law to convert your wealth [this verse] into currency that you can take along. If a country will not allow your money out, you may solve the problem by exchanging it for diamonds or platinum bars. Here too, convert your assets into the kind of currency that lets you "bind up the money in your hand and go to the place which the Lord ... shall choose": Use your riches for Torah and good deeds. Support the Torah's scholars and their schools; spend for mitzvoth; give charity. Then you will not even have to take this currency along: it will be sent on ahead and deposited to your account to await your arrival.

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